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Jennifer Rittenhouse West
(Berkeley Lab and the EIC Center at Jefferson Lab)
3/9/22, 10:15 AM
Albi Kerbizi
(INFN Trieste)
3/9/22, 11:25 AM
A complete Monte Carlo event generator capable of accounting for quark spin effects in hadronization and other stages of the event generation in a consistent way is still lacking. An essential prerequisite to reach this goal is a sound model of hadronization such as the quantum mechanical string+
Mariaelena Boglione
(University of Turin and INFN Torino)
3/9/22, 12:40 PM